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Sintax the Terrific : Curb Appeal
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Lyrical hip-hop full of crafty metaphor
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date: 2006
Curb Appeal Record Label: ILLECT Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Broke Toys 3:07 Album Only
Hurricane Crush 4:21 Album Only
Curb Appeal 4:02 Album Only
King Charles 3:54 Album Only
Showstopper 4:42 Album Only
Immanuel with intro 4:38 Album Only
Cruel Tutealage 3:06 Album Only
Crowbar Method 4:33 Album Only
Moonlighting 4:09 Album Only
There featuring Sivion 5:20 Album Only
Fail Not 3:35 Album Only
When Men Rise at the Sound of Birds 1:34 Album Only
Soul Weep 4:47 Album Only
Falcon Plume featuring Scribbling Idiots 5:16 Album Only
Skyline 4:16 Album Only
Make Believe featuring Freddie Bruno 4:57 Album Only
Yo interlude 0:32 Album Only
One More 2:40 Album Only
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Album Notes

Sintax is respected not simply because he’s a raw rhyme-spitter, handsome roughneck, and charming tru-school emcee. Although, he is certainly all those things. Sintax is respected because he’s transparent. To understand Sintaxone needs only to hear how others feel about him:

“It’s rare when an artist can leave you utterly speechless. Leave you with that mind-controlling feeling that seemingly forces you to stop whatever you’re doing and just listen. Listen to the words, listen to the beat, comprehend the message, and ultimately immerse yourself in every intricate element of the music. When the CD stops spinning...you’re left questioning yourself, questioning Sintax, questioning your neighbor, and questioning God, all the while starting to find answers in these very same places.... There’s no limit to the amount of superlatives you can attach to music like this.... Sintax.The.Terrific makes terrific music.” - RapReviews (July 8, 2003)

Sintax is a founding member of the mighty deepspace5 crew (Gotee Records). He was an integral part of its first, widely available release, in 2001, “The Night We Called It A Day,” (Uprok Records) and its 2005 sophomore record, “Unique, Just Like Everyone Else” (GoteeRecords). Sintax released his first solo record, aptly entitled “Simple Moves,” with Illect Recordings, in 2003, to a solid and sustained reception among fans of independent hip hop.

His most recent album, “Curb Appeal,” is a purposeful continuation of the thoughtful style of emceeing for which Sintax is known and appreciated. Curb Appeal showcases his relentless brand of rhyming marked by timely punches, tenacious commentary, and true poetry.

Originally from the Baltimore/Washington metropolitan area, Sintax now calls the Upcountry of South Carolina his home. He has been rapping for more than 15 years, in the booth and on stage. He considers himself a fan of rap music first and a committed artist second. He takes his responsibility to the style and content of hip hop culture seriously and wants to be a positive influence in its movement among the youth around the world. He refuses to accept that popular music only has room for drugs, violence, misogyny, sexuality, and despair. There have always been, and will continue to be, men and women of vision and artistry who will stand to offer a contrasting message of hope. Sintax aspires to be counted among them.

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